Good news — taking voluntary depositions of U.S. citizens in France can be conducted without any special permissions. However, depositions of French citizens and third country nationals require prior permission from the French Central Authority and must be held on Embassy or Consulate premises. Check out our France Depo Tips for more info on what can and cannot be done.
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Ian Hardy, President and CEO of Optima Juris, gives a few tips on how to set-up a U.S. deposition in France.